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Husbands deny wives prompt access to healthcare due to cultural, religious beliefs in Niger communities

By Daniel ATORI DESPITE the availability of free healthcare services in Niger State, cultural and religious beliefs continue to restrict...

Kano paradox: where pregnant women ‘die monthly’ despite availability of healthcare facilities

By Kolawole OMONIYI  IN rural Kano, maternal mortality remains alarmingly high. Kolawole Omoniyi reports on how traditional birth attendants (TBAs)...
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Anambra: underfunding, poor infrastructure trail healthcare scheme implementation

By Alfred AJAYI THE implementation of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), a flagship intervention by the Federal Government...

Despite risks, poor state of PHCs forces pregnant women to embrace traditional birth attendants in Ogun

 By Oladejo ADEBAYO In Ogun state, inadequate modern healthcare facilities lead many pregnant women to choose traditional birth homes. This...
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After ICIR-funded investigation, Niger pays midwives backlog salaries

Barely a week after the publication of an investigation funded by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (The ICIR)...

ICIR trains journalists on strengthening public accountability and knowledge project

THE International Centre for Investigative Reporting (The ICIR) has concluded a two-day training for selected journalists on the Strengthening...
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